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Title: NAEP 2002


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NAEP 2002
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What is NAEP?
  • The National Assessment of Educational Progress
    (NAEP), also known as "the Nation's Report Card,"
    is the only nationally representative and
    continuing assessment of what America's students
    know and can do in various subject areas. Since
    1969, assessments have been conducted
    periodically in reading, mathematics, science,
    writing, U.S. history, civics, geography, and the
    arts.

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What is NAEP?
  • The Commissioner of Education Statistics, who
    heads the National Center for Education
    Statistics in the U.S. Department of Education,
    is responsible by law for carrying out the NAEP
    project.
  • The National Assessment Governing Board,
    appointed by the Secretary of Education but
    independent of the department, governs the
    program.

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What is NAEP?
  • NAEP is not designed to report on the performance
    of individual students or schools instead, it
    assesses specific populations of in-school
    students (e.g., fourth-graders) or subgroups of
    these populations (e.g., female students,
    Hispanic students), reporting on their
    performance in selected academic areas.
  • NAEP results are based on samples of these
    student populations of interest.

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National NAEP
  • National NAEP reports information for the nation
    and specific geographic regions of the country.
    It includes students drawn from both public and
    nonpublic schools and reports results for student
    achievement at grades 4, 8, and 12.

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State NAEP
  • Since 1990, NAEP assessments have also been
    conducted on the state level. Participating
    states receive assessment results that report on
    the performance of students in their state. The
    content of the State assessments are identical to
    the National NAEP assessments.

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NAEP 2002 in Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin is one of 47 states and jurisdictions
    that have agreed to participate in NAEP 2002.
  • In 2002, State and National NAEP will be
    conducted in reading and writing at grades 4, 8,
    and 12. In a small number of schools, reading and
    mathematics field testing at grades 4 and 8 will
    also occur.

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NAEP 2002 in Wisconsin
  • The State assessment will involve approximately
    2,500 public school students per subject per
    grade in each state. These students will be
    selected from around 105 schools at each at
    grades 4 and 8. Approximately 20 schools will
    participate at grade 12.

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2002 NAEP Testing Window
  • January 28 March 8, 2002
  • Grades 4, 8, and 12
  • Reading, Writing, and Mathematics

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Importance of district participation
  • NAEP owes its success to the support from local
    educators whose schools are selected to
    participate. In fact, participation by the
    selected districts and schools is critical to
    ensure the public release of state-level data!

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NAEP 2002 Enhancements
  • Contractor Administration of NAEP
  • Common Block Design
  • My School Website
  • NAEP Data Tool

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Contractor Administration of NAEP
  • Districts will no longer be required to assign an
    individual to be responsible for the NAEP
    assessment instruments and for conducting the
    building-level assessments. Instead, Westat, the
    NAEP sampling and field administration
    subcontractor, will perform these duties, greatly
    reducing the burden on districts and schools.

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Common Block Design
  • Most NAEP assessments are reconfigured so that
    assessment instruments will adhere to a common
    block design resulting in a total assessment time
    of 90 minutes.

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My School Website
  • Each participating school will have access to an
    individualized My School website that will
    allow for rapid, accurate communication of
    information. Participating schools will be able
    to submit electronic files of eligible students
    directly to Westat via the My School website,
    further reducing their burden and eliminating
    transcription errors.

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NAEP Data Tool
  • Newly unveiled on the NAEP website,
    http//www.nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/, is a
    flexible, intuitive data tool that allows for the
    disaggregation of data and comparison of state
    and national NAEP subject-area results.

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Eligibility for Participation
  • Selected schools will be notified in early
    October.
  • Questions?
  • Please contact Peg Solberg,
  • (608) 264-9327
  • peggy.solberg_at_dpi.state.wi.us
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